Events

Brenton Skating Plaza Opens

When
Nov 19th, 2021
5:00pm - 11:00pm
Where
520 Robert D. Ray Dr.Des MoinesIowa50309

Brenton Skating Plaza is an outdoor ice skating facility located in Downtown Des Moines, Iowa. From November 19 to March 27, the facility offers open air skating for all ages.

Online registration for skating sessions will be made available when the skating season begins, and walk-up admission will be allowed if space allows. Each skating session will be limited to 110 people.

Each skating session will allow for 1 hour and 45 minutes of skating. Customers may arrive up to 15 minutes early for their scheduled session.

To help everyone stay safe while enjoying Brenton Skating Plaza, visitors should wash their hands or use hand sanitizer frequently, social distance when possible, wear a face covering if they are not vaccinated, and stay home if they are sick.

Pricing: 

$9 for adults, $5.50  for children (6-12) and seniors (62+), free for children 5 and under.

Punch Passes (10 admissions & skate rentals) are $80

Skate rentals (all ages) are $5/pair

Visit Brenton Skating Plaza (dsm.city) for more information.

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